Americans And Protest, US Airstrikes In Iraq, Summer Drinks And Marinades

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Americans say they're ready to protest, but when it comes down to it, most of them don't follow through. We talk about what motivates people to protest, and what prevents them from doing so. We also ask if American airstrikes on Iraq militants will really help Iraq, and talk about summer drinks and marinades on this week's Food Friday.

With Packers pre-season starting, it’s time to take grilling to the next level. One quick and easy way to impress tailgaters and houseguests alike is to add a few innovative twists to traditional barbecue marinades.

With Packers pre-season starting, it’s time to take grilling to the next level. One quick and easy way to impress tailgaters and houseguests alike is to add a few innovative twists to traditional barbecue marinades.

A majority of Americans say they're angry enough about an issue to protest, according to a recent survey. So where are the protests? A expert on political movements explains what motivates people to take to the streets--and what prevents them from doing so.

With Packers pre-season starting, it’s time to take grilling to the next level. One quick and easy way to impress tailgaters and houseguests alike is to add a few innovative twists to traditional barbecue marinades.

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